Is the “Price” indicated an Equity Price or a Deal Price?
A. Price is the summation of each part of the consideration paid by the buyer to the seller as listed in the “Terms” field. For “Stock Sales” the price is an Equity Price, or the price paid for the seller’s equity. Approximately 75 percent of the DoneDeals transactions are stock sales. For “Asset Sales”, about 24 percent of DoneDeals, the price indicated is a Deal Price and is equal to the price paid for the equity acquired plus the value of any liabilities assumed. In DoneDeals the assets acquired are listed in the “Terms” field, when known, as is the value of any liabilities assumed by the buyer. Where there is no debt assumed, as is the case in the majority of asset sales, the Deal Price is equal to the Equity Price.
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